FINE AT BREAKFAST H A N D Y FUMIGATING BIN FOUR 01 SHE8, ALL OF UNQUES TIONED MERIT. Simple Form of House Is Easy 1 L A R G E S T tad FIN E S T" of Construction. HOTEL b tk NORTHW EST1 1 Exis V . I h iiH r , P r n u j« n l 550 m I S JL M 75 S fl Require Csre In Their Preparation and Great Care Must Be Used In Arrang­ Baking, but Are Well Worth the ing Doors and Windows—Con­ Time and Trouble Ocvoted crete Is Favored for Erecting to Them. Permanent Structure. (J 1 1 Day-Up K 2 i S 9 l H Ì > J2 Up, There nro two testa to put to break fast breads. One I* put by the cook. uml that baa to do with the time and 2 0 0 Hoorn* N m t Both A l»aolut«ljr 1 0 0 IUlK* Uopo«* Pir# proof trouble required In their (»reparation. The other has to do with flavor and texture, ami that comes from thoxe A'bo eat them. Always let breakfast bread* rt»ol slightly on a cloth or wire rack before C a r a a r J lilK and H o rt Si».. P o rtla n d , O ra . sending to the table. They will then Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated be more digestible ami more easily han­ dled than If sent to the table literally LO U HIM KM, M a n w rr . W. L. D O U G L A S " T H E SHOE TH A T HOLDS IT 8 S H A P E ” S 3 9 3 .8 0 $ 4 $ 4 .5 0 SB » 6 » 7 & $ 8 »«8V 8M . S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r i n g W . L D o u g la s s h o e «. F o r s a le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s h o e d e a le r s . T h e B e st K n o w n S h o e s in th e W o r l d . . L . Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on die bot­ tom o f all shoes at the factory. T h e value is guaranteed and the wearrr protected against high prices for inferior (hoes. T h e retail prices are the tam e everywhere. T h ey cost no m ore in San Francisco than they d o in N ew Y o rk . T h ey are el wav: w orth die price paid for them . W I quality o f W . L . D ouglas product is guaranteed by more | A simple form of fumigating house ( T ? than k 40 years experience in making fine shoes. T h e sm art may be made of 2 by 4 spruce, over which any cheap bon riling may be styles are the leaden in the Fashion Centres o f A m erica. T h ey are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, M ass., ! used, provided It Is free from knot* ! by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and and tongued nnd grooved so that the I supervision o f experienced men, all working with an honest boards muy be tightly fitted together. determination to rgakc the best shoes for th e price th at money The build- j can buy. j Khlplup I* not desirable. s k y o u r s h o e r le n le r f o r W . T - D o u g l a s s h o e s . I f h e r a n . ! lug Is rendered air tight by tarred I A n o t s u p p ly y o u w ith t h e k in d y o u w a n t , t a k e n o o t h e r b o o k le t e x p la in in g h o w to j paper und laths, or better still, by a j m p e a k e . W r i t t e h e f o h r lg I h n e tn n ra t s a t tlrjg a n d a r d o f q u a l i t y f o r tl.D j t s h o e s o f tin lining of rubber roofing. Great care j [e Boys’ Shoes >y re tu r n m a l l , p o s ta g e fr e e . Is necessary In constructing the door Best is fits Mori* LOO K FO R W . L. Douglas nnd windows. These should be at .50 4 52.00 piping hot. $3.00 ¿2 name and the retail price RA TES 7 k to fl. H I'K C IA L W «*k nr M onth S h o e C o ., P r e s i d e n t “ W . ! . . D o u g l a s Hhm Heat all muflln tins before putting In least three layers of board thick and •tamped on the bottom. 1SÄ S p a r k Ht., B r o c k t o n , M a s s. the muflln mixture. The muffins rise 1 should he |M>Hslhle to open the win­ FO RD C A R S more thoroughly and more quickly dow ns well as the door from the out­ h'vrry F o n t C a r ahouM r a rr y OM ox - when put Into hot tins. Itemember, side so that (lie building may be quick­ The Zeppelin as a War Weapon. His Stroke of Luck. tro tim it MVP ehanfinf •• U m ratti too, that most muflln* need u quick ly ulred after being used for fumigat­ " I’ve had a bit of luck. I picked up A h a weapon of offense and terror, T H E T W IN R IM I’opovcrs need a quick oven, but ing purposes. the Zeppelin did not fulfill all the pre­ $100 day before yesterday, and learn­ fit* both front oml r««r w hw l Appllotl In ft min* oven. uUo S o V timo, eloth«*#. tom(M*r ami religion. they also need long uml thorough cook­ A more permanent structure nnd dictions of early war days, when the ing this morning that it belonged to Trico |4 fio. Boni parcol pool prop old. upon ro* ing, ami some (»opover cooks let them one adapted to u wider range of uses “great raid” over London that was that old miser Marx, I returned it to oolpt of prie«. may be made of concrete. It Is best to blow Britain's capital from its base him.” stay in the oven 40 minutes. 0 I I0 0 I VVICAIIIIIO CO.. ‘ Tho Tiro Hhop M ”1 see; and he gave you a reward.” MS itti liurnoklo ot.. Portland, Orvffon Popovers.—Popovcrs, robber»' caves to equip such u cellur with ventilators was hourly expected. The national "Oh no; but he didn't charge me or wlieut pulTs, us (bey ure variously so that It may he used for the storage hopes were founded on the Kaiser’s j any interest for the two days I had characterization of the Count as “the railed, ure not dllllcult to make. The j of fruits nnd vegetables. These ven­ greatest German in the twentieth cen- it.”—Boston Transcript. Ingredients needed ure two unbeaten j tilators should, of course, he so ar­ tury.’* But if the military o fficials! eggs, two cupfuls of milk und two cup­ ranged that they may be tightly closed and the populace were disappointed j ful* of flour, with a quurter of ii tea* when it Is desired to use the cellar In the Zeppelin as an exponent of spoonful of salt. Beat ull thoroughly for fumigating. The most popular size "frightfulness,” their Inventor was un- j together until not a lump remains uml of the average furm Is a cellur 10 by doubtedly aware of the limitation of f then pour the mixture Into very hot 14 feel '-.side measurements, with a his airships. He had designed the j great machines not for “participation mulllii puna, well greased, tilling them self-Hupjiortlng arched roof 5 feet in actual warfare,” but "for observa- \ Dear M r. E d ito r— l want to write yon uhout half full. Cook thoroughly, un­ above the floor at the sides and 7 tlons of hostile fleets and armies.” about " Anuric.” I was very sick, could til one broken ojm - h I s hollow Inside feet 8 Inches in the center. All of And as a scouting instrument, the hardly be u p ; I was in bed most of tha and shows u firm wall or crust. the side wulls are 8 Inches thick, Zeppelin has done valuable service. The time. Had terrible pains in my kidneys Emergency Biscuit.—Make u good therefore dig the hole 11 feet 4 Inches mighty British fleet in the North Sea and back, so much so that 1 bad to baking powder biscuit dough uml drop by 15 feet 4 Inches nnd to the depth has not been without Its apprehen­ ►cream sometimes when I was sitting It. by spoonful». Into well-greased muf­ desired, usually 5 feet, at one end sions of the danger from the air, and down and wanted to get up, the pa;a was so great. I had tried a well-known fin pan*. These biscuits ure crusty lit­ cut out the earth to a width of 4 feet In the Jutland battle, the Zeppelins,, kidney medicine but it didn’t help me. hovering over the scene of the fight-1 tle things, especially delicious If you 4 Inches nnd slope It upward for 7 ing, were in a position to discover the 1 heard of Dr, Pierce’s Annric Tablets have the continental habit of serving concrete steps with a rise of 8 Inches approach of the English dreadnought e o I thought I would trv them. I tock honey or Jam ut breakfast, A good und a tread of 10 Inches, and for n fleet and give timely warning to the or ing this is after n good rnln. “How can I help it when she's ju s t ! A B S O R B I n e given it?”—Baltimore American. Bridgeton,N .J. — “ I cannot speak too U m Ù m si A a m a 'i Lutytwul Hxrlti J I j H o te l H o y t 1 » o Had Terrible Pains in Kidneys and Back. T he Tested Skin-treatm ent S o re Eyes [ NOTICE TO SIGKW OMEN * T R A 0 t MARK MG.US.MT. OFF. and you work the horse tame time. Does not blister or remove the hair. |2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 M free. ABSORBINE. JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured Muicleaor IJram^nta. Fnlarted Gland». Wen*. Cyan. Allay» pain quickly. Price f l and 12 a bottle at drufilat* or delivered. Made In (he U. S. A. by W F. VOUNG, P.D.F., 401 Tempi* St., Springfield, Mass. Squash Pie. Critical Period With Poults. One and one-qtinrter cupfuls steamed nnd stmined squash, one-fourth cupful sugnr, one-half tenspoonful salt, one- fourth teaspoonful cinnamon or nutmeg or one-half teaspoonful lemon extract (some like nutmeg best), one egg, sev­ en-eighths cupful milk. Mix sugnr, snlt nnd spice or extract, add squash, egg slightly beaten, nnd milk gradually. Bake In one crust. If a richer pie Is desired, use one cupful squnsh, one- half cupful each of milk nnd crenm and an additional egg yolk. The critical period In the young tur­ key Is generally nt nn end when six weeks of nge. Inbreeding, lice, dntnp- ness nnd Improper fowl nre the main causes for great mortality. Puree of Carrots. I Do Your Own Plumbing] Ry h a y tn * direct from a s a t wholecaU prtcca and save the plum ber's profits. W rits ua to­ day your need*. Wo will fflyo you out rock- bottom "d irect-to-you " prices, t. o. b. rail or boat. W c actually save you (rum 10 to 35 par can t. All Roods gu aran teed . N orth w est h ead qu arter* for T ra d e r W ater System s and Fu ller A John son Knartnaa. STARK-DAV1S CO. 2 1 2 Third S treet. Portland, O re ro e ----- ------------ *------------------------------- P, N. U. No. 17, 1917. Boll enough carrots to make a pint after being run through eolnnder. But one nnd one-half pints of milk nnd car­ rots on stove, when boiling ndd three small tnblespoonfuls of flour wet In little cold milk. Stir constantly as It bolls, and, Inst, a little pepper, butter nnd saltspoonful of salt. Rice and Cheese. Boll one cupful of unpolished rice. When done, put In a baking dish with one cupful of milk nnd one cupful of grated mild cheese. Brown In hot oven. Shed for Implements. ! Hurrah ! How’s This I Cincinnati authority says corns dry up and lift out ¡j with fingers. A long shed not more than 18 feet wide, provided with continuous doors - - - r V ii- I . . . : nlong one side. Is more convenient for t j Ouch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind of rough removing Implements than a wider talk will be heard less Lere In town if building. people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops Type Not All. The type of the breeder has more of a drug called freezone when applied to do with egg production thnn the to a tender, aching corn or hardened type of the hen. In other words, breed­ callous stops soreness at once, and the corn or callous dries up and er type count» for more thnn breed soon lifts right off without pain. type. He says freezone dries immediately and never Inflames or even Irritates Good Harness Hangers. the surrounding skin. A small bottle Crotches or conveniently shaped of freezone will cost very little at any hickory limbs cut In p ro p er lengths and drug store, but will positively remove nailed up ngnlnst the wall, make good every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s fe e t Millions of American harness hangers. women will welcome this announce­ ment since the inauguration of the Get More Out of 8oll. high heels. If your druggist doesn't To know how to get more out of the have freezone tell him to order a small soli, If It Is thoroughly studied, will bottle for you. help us to get more out of Uto. highly o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ble Compound f o r inflammation a n d other weaknesses. I was very irregular and would have ter­ rible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be so misera­ ble th at I could not sweep a room. I doctored part of the time but f e l t n o change. I later took Lydia E. Pink­ ham’s Vegetable Compound and soon fe lt a change for the better. I took it until I was in good healthy condition. I recommend the Pinkham remedies to all women as I have used them with such good results.’’—Mrs. M i l f o r d T. C um ­ m i n g s , 322 Harmony S t., Penn’s Grove, N. J. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence o f the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as a remedy for the distressing ills of women such as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, nervousness and kindred ailments.